After senators in Washington, D.C., failed to reach an agreement on Wednesday, bipartisan leaders in North Carolina began ...
Many federal employees are required to continue working without pay, though furloughs — or the usual uptick in workers ...
The U.S. government is nearing a partial shutdown, with a range of effects on public services and the broader economy. Employee furloughs and potential ...
Plans to orderly halt operations at federal agencies across Indian Country continued as the U.S. Senate failed this morning ...
The federal government shutdown began at midnight on Oct. 1 as President Trump and Democrats blamed each other for failing to reach an agreement.
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On Wednesday, October 1 at midnight, the federal government went into a shutdown, after the two political parties failed to ...
The longest-ever government shutdown took place in 2018. This time, many agencies are preparing the same way, but the question remains how long this one will last.
The government has shut down after Republicans and Democrats were unable to come to an agreement on funding. Here's how that will affect you.
There have been 21 shutdowns since 1977, with an average of eight days each. The longest government shutdown was 35 days during Trump's first term, from Dec. 22, 2018 to Jan. 25, 2019. The president ...
The federal government shut down on Oct. 1 after President Trump and congressional Democrats failed to reach a funding agreement. Here's what to know.
While Social Security checks, mail and student loan bills will still be delivered, millions of workers are still set to ...